In many industrial production and scientific research fields, the vacuum filtration system plays a vital role. In order to ensure its stable and efficient operation, a rigorous and scientific testing process is essential.
First of all, before conducting the vacuum filtration system test, you need to prepare. Check whether the various components of the system are firmly connected, whether the power supply is normal, and whether the filter medium is properly installed. At the same time, prepare the required testing tools, such as pressure sensors, flow meters, etc.
Then there is the appearance inspection. Carefully check whether the surface of the system is damaged, cracked or deformed, which will help to discover potential safety hazards in time. For the filter, check whether its filter screen is clean, blocked or damaged.
Then there is the startup performance test. Turn on the vacuum filtration system and observe whether its startup process is smooth and whether there are any abnormal sounds and vibrations. At the same time, monitor the vacuum degree of the system to see if it can reach the expected working range. Generally speaking, the vacuum degree should be maintained at a relatively stable value to ensure the filtration effect.
During the operation, focus on the monitoring of flow and pressure. Use a flow meter to measure the flow of the liquid to ensure that it is within the normal working flow range. At the same time, the pressure sensor is used to monitor the pressure changes in the system in real time. If the pressure fluctuates greatly or exceeds the normal range, it may mean that there is a blockage or other fault.
It is also necessary to test the filtering effect. Collect samples of the filtered filtrate and analyze relevant indicators, such as solid content, impurity content, etc., to evaluate whether the filtering efficiency of the system meets the requirements.
Finally, after the test is completed, the relevant data and results should be recorded in time. If problems are found, they should be analyzed and processed in time so that they can be repaired or adjusted in time to ensure the normal operation of the vacuum filtration system and provide reliable support for subsequent production and scientific research.





